MLB roundup: Cubs rack up 21 hits in 14-1 rout of Marlins

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Suzuki Smashes, Taillon Shines in Cubs’ Rout of Marlins

Seiya Suzuki put on an offensive clinic, leading the Chicago Cubs to a resounding 14-1 victory over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday. Suzuki’s two-run homer highlighted an explosive eight-run sixth inning, and he continued his assault with a two-run double in the Cubs’ five-run ninth against position player Javier Sanoja. He finished the night with three hits and four RBIs.

The Cubs’ offense was relentless, racking up 21 hits to Miami’s six, securing their sixth win in their last eight games. Jameson Taillon delivered a stellar performance on the mound for the Cubs, tossing seven innings of one-run ball. Other key contributors for Chicago included Kyle Tucker (3-for-4 with a solo homer), Nico Hoerner and Michael Busch (two RBIs each), and Justin Turner (three hits).

Falter Masterpiece Guides Pirates to Slim Victory Over Reds

The Pittsburgh Pirates earned a hard-fought 1-0 shutout victory over the Cincinnati Reds, largely thanks to a masterful performance by Bailey Falter. Falter tossed seven shutout innings, surrendering only four hits and striking out five in a highly efficient 79-pitch outing.

The game’s lone run came in the sixth inning when Bryan Reynolds delivered an RBI single, scoring Oneil Cruz. David Bednar closed out the game in the ninth, inducing a double-play grounder and a flyout to secure his fourth save of the season. To learn more about how to approach betting on baseball, check out our guide.

Red Sox Homer Their Way Past Mets in Tense Matchup

The Boston Red Sox secured a 2-0 victory over the visiting New York Mets, with both runs coming courtesy of solo home runs in the fifth inning. Carlos Narvaez and Rafael Devers each launched a blast off Mets starting pitcher Clay Holmes. Holmes (5-3) took the loss despite a solid outing, yielding just two runs on four hits over six innings.

The game saw early drama when Red Sox starting pitcher Walker Buehler, making his return from the injured list, and manager Alex Cora were ejected in the third inning after Buehler disputed a pitch call. Garrett Whitlock (2-0) earned the win in relief, and Aroldis Chapman closed it out for his eighth save.

Dodgers Stage Dramatic 10th-Inning Comeback to End Skid

The Los Angeles Dodgers ended a season-high four-game losing streak with a dramatic 4-3 victory over the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks in 10 innings. Max Muncy delivered the game-ending sacrifice fly, capping a three-run 10th inning. Yoshinobu Yamamoto was exceptional for the Dodgers, limiting the Diamondbacks to just one hit over seven scoreless innings, showcasing his ace potential.

The game remained a pitching duel until late, with six of the seven runs scored after the first out of the ninth inning. Corbin Carroll hit a two-run home run in the 10th for a short-lived 3-1 Diamondbacks lead. Gabriel Moreno had tied the game 1-1 in the ninth with a solo home run off Tanner Scott, denying the Dodgers a shutout. Understanding MLB betting basics is key to interpreting these close games.

Phillies Slug Past Rockies, Extend Winning Streak

The Philadelphia Phillies continued their winning ways, extending their streak to five games with a 7-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies in Denver. Kyle Schwarber homered for the second straight night, while Bryce Harper, Brandon Marsh, and Bryson Stott each contributed three hits as part of a 17-hit offensive explosion. Max Kepler, Alec Bohm, and Trea Turner also had two hits apiece.

Jesus Luzardo (5-0) earned the win for the Phillies, striking out 10 batters over six innings. For the Rockies, Tyler Freeman had three hits, but Antonio Senzatela (1-8) struggled, allowing four runs on 10 hits in six innings as Colorado dropped its third straight.

Henderson’s Historic Start Lifts Brewers, Extends Orioles’ Slide

Rookie right-hander Logan Henderson continued his sensational start to his career, tossing five scoreless innings to win his third straight career start as the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the visiting Baltimore Orioles 5-2. Henderson (3-0) became the first pitcher in franchise history to win his first three major league outings, extending the Orioles’ losing streak to eight consecutive games.

Brice Turang and Sal Frelick each homered to give Milwaukee an early 3-0 lead. Ryan Mountcastle had a pair of hits and scored a run for Baltimore, and Jackson Holliday produced a seventh-inning RBI triple. The Orioles have now gone 0-4 under interim manager Tony Mansolino.

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Angels’ Offense Explodes to Extend Hot Streak Against A’s

The Los Angeles Angels extended their season-best winning streak to five games with a 7-5 victory over the struggling Oakland Athletics in West Sacramento, Calif. Yoan Moncada’s three-run homer and Logan O’Hoppe’s solo shot were key offensive contributions. O’Hoppe also delivered the tiebreaking single in a decisive four-run fifth inning. O’Hoppe, Moncada, and Taylor Ward each collected two hits for the Angels.

Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz homered for the Athletics, who saw their season-worst losing streak reach seven games. The A’s also suffered a blow when standout shortstop Jacob Wilson exited the game in the 4th inning due to a left forearm contusion after being hit by a pitch. For more general baseball betting tips and strategies, you can find comprehensive information here.

Crews’ Homer Helps Nationals Edge Braves, Continue Surge

The Washington Nationals edged the visiting Atlanta Braves 5-3, securing their fourth consecutive victory. Dylan Crews blasted a home run, and Mitchell Parker pitched into the sixth inning to earn the win for Washington, allowing three runs on six hits. Kyle Finnegan closed out the game in the ninth for his 15th save.

The Nationals jumped on Braves starter Spencer Strider (0-2) for three runs in the first inning, and Crews’ long ball an inning later broke a 3-3 deadlock. Strider, making his first start since April 16, allowed four runs over 4 1/3 innings. Matt Olson hit his 10th home run of the season for Atlanta.

Yankees Ride Warren’s K’s and Judge’s Blast Past Rangers

Will Warren (3-2) delivered a standout performance for the New York Yankees, striking out a career-high 10 hitters in their 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers. Aaron Judge continued his stellar play, hitting a two-run home run, his American League-leading 16th of the season, in the eighth inning.

Ben Rice contributed early offense for the Yankees with a two-run homer in the second inning and a sacrifice fly in the fourth, both off Rangers starter Patrick Corbin (3-3). Jonah Heim hit a two-run homer for Texas with two outs in the ninth inning, but Yankees closer Luke Weaver came on to earn his sixth save. Learn more about betting MLB moneylines.

Blue Jays Shutout Padres with Bassitt’s Brilliance and Timely Homers

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the San Diego Padres 3-0, thanks to six stellar innings from right-hander Chris Bassitt and timely power hitting from Anthony Santander and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Santander hit a two-run home run, and Guerrero Jr. added a solo shot, accounting for all three of the Blue Jays’ hits in the game.

Bassitt (4-2) allowed just four hits and one walk while striking out six. The Padres’ offensive woes continued, as they have now lost four in a row and scored a total of just three runs over that span, failing to score more than one run in any of those games. Dylan Cease (1-3) pitched seven innings for the Padres, allowing all three runs on just three hits, a tough-luck loss.

Rays Walk-Off Astros in Late-Inning Thriller

The Tampa Bay Rays secured a walk-off 3-2 victory over the Houston Astros. Jonathan Aranda delivered a crucial two-run single in the eighth inning, and Taylor Walls produced a sacrifice fly in the ninth to plate Christopher Morel for the game-winning run. Morel had led off the ninth with a walk off Kaleb Ort (1-1).

The late uprising made a winner out of reliever Manuel Rodriguez (1-2), who pitched a scoreless ninth. For the Astros, Isaac Paredes, a former Ray, belted a solo homer in the third inning. Jake Meyers had two hits, including a double that drove in a second-inning run for Houston.

Giants Take Second Straight Pitchers’ Duel Against Royals

Hayden Birdsong earned his first win of the season with five strong innings, leading the San Francisco Giants to a 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals. This marked the Giants’ second consecutive win in a pitchers’ duel against Kansas City.

Willy Adames contributed with a triple and scored a run for the Giants, while Jung Hoo Lee drove in what proved to be the difference-making run in the fifth inning. Four Giants relievers combined to limit the Royals to just one run over the final four innings. Birdsong allowed five hits, no walks, and one unearned run. The Royals’ offense, seeking a third consecutive win, produced their final scoring in the eighth when Hunter Renfroe doubled and scored on Bobby Witt Jr.’s single. For more information on MLB run line betting, you can check out this guide.

Greene’s Heroics Propel Tigers Past Cardinals in Ninth

Riley Greene was the hero for the Detroit Tigers, going 3-for-4 with a homer, the decisive double in the ninth inning, and four RBIs, powering Detroit past the host St. Louis Cardinals 5-4. Kerry Carpenter also homered for the Tigers, who secured their sixth win in their last eight games.

Tigers starter Tarik Skubal allowed three runs on five hits in 5 2/3 innings. Reliever Will Vest (4-0) pitched a scoreless eighth inning, and Tommy Kahnle tossed a shutout ninth for his sixth save. Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer for the Cardinals, who suffered only their third loss in 16 games. Cardinals starter Erick Fedde allowed four runs in five innings, and Kyle Leahy (1-1) was tagged with the eventual winning run in the ninth.

Houser Shuts Down Mariners in White Sox Debut

Adrian Houser delivered a strong performance in his team debut for the Chicago White Sox, pitching six shutout innings, and Joshua Palacios drove in the game’s lone run as Chicago edged the visiting Seattle Mariners 1-0. The game began after a 95-minute rain delay.

The White Sox snapped a five-game losing streak in a combined four-hitter. Chase Meidroth, Lenyn Sosa, and Palacios each contributed two hits for Chicago, helping them end the Mariners’ four-game winning streak. Casey Legumina served as Seattle’s opener, followed by Casey Lawrence, who allowed only one run over five innings.

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